Presto Lifts TT Setup guide

TT & WT
Tilt Tables
Installation, Operation
and Service Manual
Model Number ___________________
Serial # _________________________
Date Placed in Service _____________
IMPORTANT: READ CAREFULLY
BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING LIFT
Part orders are subject to a $50 minimum charge.
January 2012

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This manual was current at the time of printing. To obtain
the latest, most updated version, please contact Presto Lifts
Customer Service Department or go to our website: www.
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owner’s manuals to print.

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C O N T E N T S
SECTION 1: Introduction ..................................................................................................4
SECTION 2: Safety ............................................................................................................4
SECTION 3: Installation .....................................................................................................5
A. Inspection
B. Installing
C. Electricals
D. Hydraulics
E. Testing the Tilter with No Load
SECTION 4: Operation .......................................................................................................6
A. Method of Operation
B. Operation Procedures
SECTION 5: Maintenance ..................................................................................................7
A. Routine Inspection and Maintenance
B. Chocking/Securing Procedures
C. Troubleshooting Maintenance
SECTION 6: Service ...........................................................................................................9
A. Replacing Cylinder Seals
B. Ordering Replacement Parts
ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS..........................................................................15
RESTOCKING POLICY ................................................................................................16
RETURN GOODS AUTHORIZATION POLICY..........................................................17
WARRANTY...................................................................................................................18
LIST OF FIGURES:
Figure 1 Hydraulic Schematic ...........................................................................................11
Figure 2 Electrical Schematic Pump Unit Single Phase 120 VoltsAC..............................11
Figure 3 Electrical Schematic Pump Unit 1 Phase 208, 240 VoltsAC..............................12
Figure 4 Electrical Schematic Pump Unit 3 Phase 208, 240, 460 VoltsAC......................12
Figure 5 TT Series Lightweight Tilt Specications ...........................................................13
Figure 6 WT Series Wide Base Tilt Specications ............................................................14

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S E C T I O N 2
SAFETY
The TT & WT Tilters are very powerful tilters capable of doing large amounts of work. They contain
platforms which are hydraulically actuated and are capable of causing serious injury or damage if adequate
precautions are not taken. DO NOT INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS TILTER WITHOUT CAREFULLY
READING THIS MANUAL. Presto Lifts, Inc. has identied certain hazards which may occur during
the installation, maintenance and use of these lifts.
For safety reasons, the tilters are provided with safety devices for use during maintenance and servicing.
If performed properly, this will greatly reduce the possibility of injury.
The following system has been established for identication of potentially unsafe conditions or prac-
tices and is used throughout this manual.
DANGER – Immediate hazard that will result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING – Hazard or unsafe practice that could result in severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION – hazard or unsafe practice that could result in minor personal injury or property
damage.
S E C T I O N 1
INTRODUCTION
The TT & WT Series Lifts are tilters and are designed for lifting, tilting and positioning a wide vari-
ety of loads. These tilters are capable of being mounted on other Presto tables and stands or lagged
directly to the oor. These lifts are designed for in-plant/non-hazardous location use only.
This manual providesall the informationfor the safe and proper installation, operation andmaintenance
of these tilters. It is important that this manual be read by all personnel involved with the installation,
maintenance or operation of the tilter. Where unique situations arise, which are not covered in this
manual, call Presto Lifts, Inc. for further instructions. Additional manuals are available upon request
at www.PrestoLifts.com.
The tilter has a nameplate which provides the load capacity ratings, serial number and model identi-
cation. Please refer to these numbers when ordering parts or requesting further information.
In the interest of safety, please read the entire manual carefully. You must understand the material
in this manual before you install, use, or service the unit. If you have any question about any of the
instructions in this manual, please contact Presto Lifts Inc. at 1-800-343-9322.

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S E C T I O N 3
INSTALLATION
A. INSPECTION:
Upon receipt of the tilters, inspect the equipment com-
pletely to determine if there is any shipment damage
and that the tilter is complete. Do not use the tilter if
there appears to be any damage. With the tilter in a
collapsed position, check the following:
1. Check for signs of damage, especially to the elec-
tricals and hydraulics.
2. Check all connections for tightness. Also check for
visible hydraulic liquid around the connections.
3. Check for any physical damage to the frame.
4. Inspect the platform for damage, either twisted or
bent.
B. INSTALLING:
Read all of the instructions prior to starting or connect-
ing the tilter.
1. Working Area
a) Make sure that the oor and the operation area
is at, stable, relatively smooth and free from
dirt, obstacles and surface defects.
b) Place the empty tilter in the exact operating
area to be sure that there are no encumbrances
due to components or equipment in the general
area.
c) Make sure that the complete base of the tilter
is in contact with the oor. In order to com-
plete contact with the oor, the base may be
shimmed or grouted.
d) The tilters are provided with anchoring holes
on the base. Place the tilter in the exact operat-
ing position before spotting and drilling holes
for the bolts. Bolt the lift securely using oor
lag bolts with a minimum of 2000# pull out
strength per bolt.
WARNING!
Install the tilter on a solid and stable surface.
CAUTION!
All wiring must conform to local code and
must be performed by licensed electricians.
ThestandardACsinglephasemotorrequires
a120volt20ampfusedoutlet,donot remove
or replace the plug or cord set provided. Do
not use an extension cord.
WARNING!
Do not tamper with or remove the cover of
theelectricaljunctionbox. Onlyauthorized,
qualied personnel should service the electri-
cal system. Motor direction is critical. This
motorhas beenwiredaccordingto itsname-
plate and should not be tampered with as it
may lead to pump or motor failure.
C. HYDRAULICS:
1. Before using the tilter, check the hydraulic oil level
by removing the solid plug from the reservoir.
Remove the plug, check for oil and add oil if nec-
essary. See the chart below for correct oil level.
Replace the plug with the vented plug provided; if
the vented plug is not installed you may damage
the pump. Note: if a vented plug is not available,
the solid plug may be modied by drilling a 1/8
diameter hole through the center of the plug and
reinstall.
WARNING!
Do not perform any repair work on a lift in a fully
extendedposition. Unloadlift priortoworkingunder
or around.
All personnel must stand clear of the lift when the
lift is in motion.
Do not put hands or feet under lift.
Do not work under lift without securing it rst with
proper maintenance devices.
Do not stand, sit or climb on the lift at any time.
Do not use the lift on soft, uneven or unstable sur-
faces.
Do not exceed the load capacity rating on the data
plate.
Do not place a load on a moving lift.
Place a load in the center of the lift and be sure that
the load is secured properly.

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WARNING!
Do not use automotive hydraulic brake or
transmission uids, they will damage seals
and pose a serious re hazard.
D. TESTING THE TILTER WITH NO LOAD:
Before operating the tilter, read and understand this
section.
1. Before testing the tilter, clear the area of any loose
material. Besure the tilter hasno obstruction above
it or on any side. Using the controls provided,
briey operate the tilter (5-10 seconds). If the tilter
begins to rise with a humming sound and functions
properly, continue to the full upright position.
CAUTION!
If the tilter does not rise immediately, or
there is any operational problem, stop it
immediately. Before continuing, check the
rotation of the pump and motor and the
voltage at motor terminals, again briey
operate the tilter. If the tilter does not move
smoothly with the humming sound, stop
and review the procedures in the section on
troubleshooting (Section 5B).
2. After raising the tilter completely, lower the tilter
completely. It should move slowly and smoothly
without a humming sound. If the tilter operates
properly, raise and lower the tilter and stop at dif-
ferent levels in order to familiarize yourself with
the tilter’s operations and movements.
WARNING!
As the tilter platform and forks move up
and down, pinch points are created at lo-
cations near the base of the frame. While
operating the tilter the operator should be
standing clear of the tilter and container
while in use. In that way, the operator’s
arms, legs or clothing will not be caught in
the moving parts. During operations the
operator should avoid the pinch point areas
which are located on eitherside of the tilter.
See the diagram pointing out the particular
pinch points.
S E C T I O N 4
OPERATION
A. METHOD OF OPERATION:
All tilters are provided with a special hydraulic relief
valve, which is factory preset to the maximum safe
capacity of the container tilter (see the nameplate at-
tached to the tilter.) Activating and holding the up
switch will energize the motor. The motor is attached
to a positive displacement pump which drawshydraulic
uid from the reservoir and transfers it under pressure
to the cylinder. This forces the piston forward and the
raise to rise in a thirty (30º) to ninety degree (90º) arc.
Releasing the up button will stop the tilter. A check
valve between the pump and piston holds the platform
in position. Depressing and holding the down button
of the switch will energize a solenoid, which allows the
oil from the cylinder to return to the reservoir through
a preset ow control. This allows the tilter to lower
smoothly and at a controlled speed.
CAUTION!
Do not maintain the up button on the switch
energized if the tilter does not move or has
reacheditsupperlimit. This maycause dam-
age to the motor, pump and controls.
B. OPERATION PROCEDURES:
In order to operate the tilter, follow these operating
procedures:
1. Read and understand all the instructions before
operating. If the tilter has modications or acces-
sories, read and understand their functions.
2. Load the tilter correctly. Refer to the attached
nameplate for load capacity information.
a) Load the tilter while it is in the lowered posi-
tion.
b) Do not exceed the maximum rated load (note
that load capacity is on the nameplate of the
tilter).
c) Place the load in the center and at the very
back of the platform (pivot end).
d) If theload is unstableor maybecome unstable,
fasten it into position.

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e) Use additional precautionswhen tilting aload
of loose parts. Excessive (what?) can cause
parts to fall out of the container.
3. Operate the tilter.
a) To raise thetilter, press andhold the up button
on the switch.
b) To lower the tilter, press the down button on
the switch.
c) Release the button to stop the tilter in either
direction.
4. Wait until the tilter has come to a complete stop
before loading or unloading.
5. Stand clear of the tilter when operating in order to
avoid injury.
WARNING!
• Do not stand, sit or climb onto the tilter.
• Do not load or unload a moving tilter.
• If the tilter fails to move or exhibits strange move-
ments or sounds, stop immediately. Do not operate
the tilter until it has been checked and repaired.
• Obey all warning labels.
• Load the lift only in the lowered position.
• Do not stand near the tilting side when tilting
containers of loose parts. Parts may fall out of the
container and could harm the operator.
6. Place the load in the center and at the very back of
the platform.
7. If the load is unstable or may become unstable,
fasten it into position.
8. Use additional precautions when tilting a load of
loose parts of the tilter. Excessive tilting can cause
parts to roll out.
3. Operate the tilter.
a. ) To raise the lift, press and hold the up switch.
b.) To lower the lift, press the down switch.
c.) Release the switch to stop the lift in either
direction.
4. Wait until the lift has come to a complete stop
before loading or unloading.
5. All people and unrelated objects must stand clear
of the lift when operating in order to avoid personal
injury or property damage.
S E C T I O N 5
MAINTENANCE
Generally, the tilter lifts will require little maintenance.
However,routine inspectionand maintenancewill mini-
mize costly repairs or hazardous conditions.
WARNING!
Before servicing the unit, read and under-
stand this entire section and the section
entitled Operating Instructions. Never go
under or service a tilter with a load on the
platform or with the platform in a raised
position. Always service the tilter in a down
or chocked position.
A. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE:
All routine inspection and maintenance should be per-
formed monthly. When servicing the tilter in a partially
or fully raised position, chocks or safety pins must be in
place to secure the platform during maintenance. Fol-
low the chocking procedure in Section 5B if chocks or
safety pins are not available. Contact Presto Lifts for
the recommended parts.
1. a) The unit usinga power supplyof 115Volt AC
must be disconnected from its power source.
Do not work on electrical parts unless you are
a qualied electrician.
b) AC 3 phase or high voltage units must have
the power disconnected via standard lock out,
tag out procedures prior to servicing. Do not
move the unit in an up or down motion while
performing maintenance.
c) For performing anymaintenance theunit must
be fully secured according to Section 5B. Do
not remove hydraulic lines unless the tilter
has been lowered to its fully secured position.
This should be veried several times by push-
ing the down button on the switch.
d) When removing hydraulic hoses, crack the
ttings slowly to be sure that any hydraulic
pressure that my be residual is released.
2. Inspect the following:

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a) Check the oil level and add oil if necessary
according to the instructions on the hydraulic
chart and schematic.
b) Check the bolts on the pivot bar that holds the
tilt platform in place, if loose tighten.
c) Check hydraulic lines for damage or leaking.
Replace if damaged.
d) Check for oil spots or leaks around tting and
tighten.
e) Check wiring for damage. Replace immedi-
ately if any signs of wear are evident.
f) Bearings on all lifts are permanently lu-
bricated and require no servicing. (Do not
lubricate bearings.)
B. TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE:
All servicing should be done by qualied personnel who
should have read and understood all of the information
provided in the Operating, Installationand Maintenance
sections in this manual.
1. Tilt will not move.
a) For the 115 volt and 3 phase AC units:
i) Check the power switch, fuses and
overload associated with its electrical
circuits.
ii) Check voltage at motor;motor may have
failed.
2. Operational noises (tilter is very noisy)
a) Tilter may be overloaded or jammed. Check
load weights and obstructions.
b) For 115 volt AC motor, check voltage at ter-
minal. May have low voltage.
c) Oil shortage, reservoir low or oil line failure.
Repair or replace.
d) Down valve open, check wiring. Replace if
necessary.
3. Motor overheats:
a) Excessive cycling (15 cycles per hour maxi-
mum). Check actual time in use.
b) Low voltage-check voltage of 120 volt mo-
tors.
c) Oil starvation-check lter on the pump by
removing the coil stem from the pump. Note:
do not overtighten the stem when reinstall-
ing.
4. Tilter operating slowly:
a) Up cycle:
i) Oil starvation—check filter in reser-
voir.
ii) Oil viscosity—oil is too heavy or too
thin.
iii) Air in cylinder—cycle tilterwith no load
2 or 3 times and hold down the up button
for 10 seconds after bottoming out on
each cycle.
b) Down cycle:
i) Down valve dirty—remove and clean.
Check oil condition; replace if dirty.
Note: do not overtighten the stem when
reinstalling.
ii) Pinched hydraulic lines.
iii) Oil viscosity is too heavy.
5. Tilter raises, then fully lowers without power:
a) Down valve lter is dirty. Remove and clean.
Note: do not over torque when reinstalling
down valve.
b) Leaking hydraulic lines or ttings (check for
telltale oil spots).
c) Check valve in pump, may not be seating
properly. Pump must be replaced.
6. Tilter will not lower when energized:
a) Down solenoid faulty. Check voltage of
coil. Check continuity of coil (could be burnt
out).
1. Raise the lift to its maximum height.
2. Using only the chock assembly provided, place
the square tubing in the wheel tray sideways and
adjacent to the welded long lifting eye nut.
3. Insert the pin which is secured to the lift through
the holes provided in the wheel tray. Be sure the
pin enters both holes and through the center of
the tubing.
4. Lower the lift until the wheels come in contact with
the chock and hold the “down” button for another
2 seconds.
5. Raise lift, remove and replace chock to its straight
position.

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S E C T I O N 6
SERVICE
A. REPLACING CYLINDER SEALS:
1. Lower the tilter to its chocked position and hold
down switch for an additional 10 to 20 seconds.
2. Disconnect the electrical power:
a) 115volt units musthave the plugremoved from
the receptacle.
b) On 3 phase or high voltage units, use proper
lock out, tag out techniques (disconnect the
power).
3. Disconnect the hydraulic hose from the cylinder and
cap the line to prevent hydraulic uid loss.
4. Remove the cylinder pin.
5. Lift cylinder out of tilter.
CAUTION!
Whendisconnecting thehydraulichosefrom
the cylinder, crack the ttings to be sure that
the residual hydraulic uid pressure that
may be in the line is released slowly. Hold
the cylinder securely while removing the
pin to prevent it from falling to the oor or
injuring someone that is servicing it.
7. Clamp cylinder securely at the base end.
8. Completely collapse cylinder piston.
9. Push gland into the cylinder 1/8".
10. Remove retainer ring.
11. Remove piston rod, piston and gland from
cylinder.
12. Remove rod nut, piston and gland.
13. Remove and replace seals and wipers.
14. Assemble piston and gland to piston rod.
15. Assemble rod nut to piston rod and torque to 100
ft/lb.
16. Lubricate piston and seals and install in cylinder.
17. Insert retainer ring.
18. Install cylinder and hydraulic lines.
19. Fill reservoir.
20. For the lifts serviced in the up position, raise table
and remove chocks.
21. Cycle tilter 2 to 3 times with no load.
22. Recheck reservoir oil level and ll if necessary.
B. ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS:
1. Standard replacement parts for each tilter are pro-
vided by part numbers.
2. All key parts are identied and must be replaced
with original equipment components.
3. Warranties will be voidedwhere original equipment
components are not used.
4. In ordering the replacement parts,be sure toinclude
the serial numberand the model numberof the tilter
you are requesting parts for.

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Table 1 – Hydraulic Oil Specications
If the lift will be used at normal ambient temperatures, Presto Lifts supplies the unit with Conoco Super
Hydraulic 32 oil. This may be replaced by any other good quality oil with 150 SSU at 100° F and rust and
oxidation inhibitors and anti-wear properties.
If the lift will be used at ambient temperatures below 0°F, use aircraft hydraulic oil. Use Type 15 aircraft
hydraulic oil.
The following are equivalent to Conoco Super Hydraulic 32:
TYPE MANUFACTURER
AW32..........................................CITGO
DTE 24 .......................................EXXON/MOBIL
NUTO H32 ................................. EXXON/MOBIL
AMOCOAW32 ...........................CHEVRON (AMOCO CO.)
CAUTION!
It is very important to keep the hydraulic oil free of dirt, dust, metal chips, water, and
other contamination. Most of the problems with hydraulic systems are caused by
contamination in the oil.

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Figure 1: Hydraulic Schematic
Figure 2: Electrical Schematic Pump Unit Single Phase 120 Volts AC

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Figure 3: Electrical Schematic Pump Unit 1 Phase 208, 240 Volts AC
Figure 4: Electrical Schematic Pump Unit 3 Phase 208, 240, 460 Volts AC

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Figure 5: TT Series (Lightweight) Tilt Specications

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Figure 6: WT Series (Wide Base) Tilt Specications

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Ordering Replacement Parts
Presto Lifts hascarefully chosenthe components in your unit tobe the best available for thepurpose. Replacement
parts should be identical to the original equipment. Presto Lifts will not be responsible for equipment failures
resulting from the use of incorrect replacement parts or from unauthorized modications to the unit.
Presto Lifts can supply all replacement parts for your lift. With your order, please include the model number
and the serial number of the unit. You can nd these numbers on the name plate. This plate is located within
the scissors mechanism.
To order replacement parts, please call the Presto Parts Department. Parts are shipped subject to the following
terms:
• FOB factory
• Returns only with the approval of our parts department.
• Credit cards preferred (except parts covered by warranty).
• Freight collect for truck (except parts covered by warranty).
• Freight – prepaid and invoice for small parcel shipments (except parts covered by warranty).
Parts replaced under warranty are on a “charge-credit” basis. We will invoice you when we ship the replacement
part, then credit you when you return the worn or damaged part.
Presto Parts Department
50 Commerce Way
Norton, MA 02766
Telephone: 800-343-9322
FAX: 888-788-6496
Email: [email protected]
www.PrestoLifts.com

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PARTS
Standard parts may be returned with a 20% restocking fee. Modied or custom-engineered parts
are not returnable. Unfortunately, due to potentially concealed damage, all sales of electrical
assemblies are nal.
QUALITY ISSUES
Should you feel there is a quality problem, please contact the seller to ask questions and gather
information on how to rectify the issue. Presto Lift Inc. reserves the right to determine potential
credits, as a result of factory defects, based on its inspection of the merchandise.
GENERAL
All products shipped from our factory have passed Quality Assurance inspection and testing.
The carrier of choice has signed for, and accepted the product in new working condition. The
customer should inspect to ensure it is not received damaged, has no concealed damage or is not
incomplete. Parts orders are determined to be complete based upon Presto Lift, Inc. inspection
sheets and carrier shipping weights.

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RETURN GOODS AUTHORIZATION POLICY
Presto Lifts provides the Return Goods Authorization (RGA) Policy, for specic models, as a
courtesy to our distributors in the event they do not receive what they ordered. If a customer
wishes to return a Presto Lifts product, please contact the Customer Service Department and
request an RGA number. This request must be made on or before the fteenth calendar day
following the date of Presto Lifts’ invoice for the merchandise. Not all units are returnable.
Quantity orders and special designs cannot be returned under any circumstances. Presto Cus-
tomer Service reserves the right for nal judgment on all product returns.
The RGA number must appear on the outside of any packaging material for a return to be ac-
cepted and processed by Presto Lifts. Customers shipping returns from the Continental US,
Canada, or Mexico have thirty (30) days from date of RGA issue to have the product arrive at
Presto Lifts’facility.All merchandise must arrive Free on Board at Presto Lifts’facility or the
shipment will be refused and returned to the sender. All credits are issued less restocking and
refurbishing charges, regardless if the merchandise was damaged in transit.
Return addresses: please refer to your RMA for the address to which your product should be
returned.
Presto Lift Inc.
715 Highway 77
Manila, Arkansas 72442
Telephone: 800-343-9322
Fax: 888-788-6496

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Presto Lifts Limited Warranty Policy
Presto Lifts warrants all of its products against defects in the welded structural frame and, if ap-
plicable, scissor legs from faulty material and workmanship for a period of ve (5) years from
the date of invoice.
All other components have a limited warranty against defects in faulty material and workmanship
for a two (2) year period from the date of invoice date of invoice and 30 day limited warranty on
labor. Please note that prior authorization from Presto Lifts is required on all warranty work.
There are no implied warranties of any kind, more specically, there are no warranties of mer-
chantability or tness for any particular purpose. Presto Lifts' sole warranty shall be as set forth
in this limited warranty.
Presto Lifts will elect to repair or replace a defective component without charge, if any compo-
nents should become defective within the limited warranty period. Proof of purchase is required
for warranty. The charge for shipping the defective component is the responsibility of the buyer
and must be accompanied with an RGAnumber. The shipping charge to return the component to
the buyer is the responsibility of Presto Lifts, Inc.
This limited warranty does not cover labor expense for removal or reinstallation of components
after thirty days. This limited warranty shall not cover, among other things: damages resulting
from foreign matter or water, failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance, and if ap-
plicable, use of product while charger is plugged into anAC outlet, or failure to follow operating
instructions. The limited warranty is not valid for damage resulting from negligence, accident,
unreasonable use, abuse or misuse, exceeding data plate capacities or altering the product without
Presto Lifts authorization.
Presto Lifts expressly disclaims and excludes any liability for consequential, incidental, indirect
or punitive damages or nancial loss to people or property resulting from any breach of warranty
or the operation or failure of this product.
Presto Lifts makes no representation that this product complies with local, state, or federal safety/
product standards codes. Should this product fail to comply in any way with those codes, it shall
not be considered a defect of materials or workmanship. Presto Lifts shall not be held liable for
any damages resulting from noncompliance. It is the dealer's responsibility to exercise this limited
warranty. This limited warranty is provided to the original purchaser (dened as the original end
user) and is nontransferable. This constitutes the complete and nal agreement involving Presto
Lifts and limited warranty obligations for products.

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